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  • Pages related to parallel programming language.
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  • File:Seminar-Appraising Your Programming Skills.jpg
    Screen cap from "Appraising Your Programming Skills" online seminar.
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  • File:Hello run.png
    Screenshot of compile + run of serial "Hello, world!" program
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  • File:XLogo.png
    The xlogo program running remotely from a unix server on a Windows desktop
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  • [[Dedicated Programming Support Projects]]
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  • File:NXClient-4.png
    ...tant! Always log out of NX Client sessions this way! Don't just close the program.
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  • File:Appraising Your Programming Skills.pdf
    Slides for Summer School 2010 "Preschool" talk #3: Appraising Your Programming Skills
    (2.09 MB) - 11:04, 1 June 2010
  • File:StrongScalingPlot.jpg
    ...a plot that illustrates the parallel scaling efficiency of a hypothetical program on 3 different HPC clusters.
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  • File:SPMD model.png
    Conceptual illustration of SPMD programming model, with conditional branching controlling divergent behaviour betwe
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  • File:Programming the Cell Multiprocessor.pdf
    "Programming the Cell Multiprocessor: A Brief Introduction" slides (originally prese
    (2.75 MB) - 13:40, 30 July 2009
  • File:Catchsigdemo2.png
    Screenshot of program output from signal catching demo (originally developed for use in Signal Ha
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  • ==Serial Program== ==Parallel Program==
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  • ...all modules, load the required ldwrapper module (which is needed for your programs to work when submitted using sqsub), and the the modules you need to use, == Compiling Programs Using CMake With Boost ==
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  • program mainp1 program fortran_zdotc
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  • '''Valgrind''' is a powerful tool for analyzing programs, memory debugging, memory leak detection and profiling. It is freely avai ...ables to add instrumentation and track all memory and register usages by a program. The advantages of this approach are that
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  • even basic cuda test program fails with 10. Try the example programs provided with the source code, found in the ''examples'' subdirectory of y
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  • High Performance Computing Programming Specialist PROGRAMMING_MODE = DISTRIBUTED_MPI
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  • ...ecific set of the internal packages into scope and then run the approriate program. ...ressions, which are written in the Nix language. The <code>nix-repl</code> program can be used to interactively experiment with the Nix language.
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  • ...when using the mpfun90/20100825 (or newer sharcnet modules) when the main program contains "use mpmodule" its necessary to include "$MPFUN90_ROOT/toolkit/mpm This example shows how to compile and run the program <i>factorial_100.f90</i> using the 2010 sharcnet mpfun90 module only:
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  • |package_description=Suite of programs for transient dynamic finite element program ===Running and Queued Programs===
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